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4,000 Scouts to Experience Ham Radio at Scout AirFest in Illinois

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  1. N4AE

    N4AE Ham Member QRZ Page

    The Rainbow Council Amateur Radio Committee will operate a Special Event Station during Scout AirFest on August 8-10, 2014. With nearly 4,000 registered Scouters expected to attend, Scout AirFest is one of the largest Scout events in Northern Illinois in this year. The “camporee” will take place on the grounds of the Lewis University Airport in Romeoville, Illinois.

    The K2BSA Amateur Radio Association has given the Rainbow Council permission to operate as K2BSA. Nearly two dozen ham radio operators will be ambassadors to one of the most interesting hobbies in the world during AirFest.

    Scouts and Unit Leaders who attend AirFest can participate in the program, even if they are not licensed operators. The K2BSA operation will feature a variety of Radio Scouting opportunities.

    • Requirements for the Radio Merit Badge
    • HF Voice and Digital Communication
    • Low Earth Orbiting Satellite Demonstrations
    • Morse Code Demonstrations
    • UHF Talk-In for Out-of-Town Scout Units
    • VHF Camp Net for Rag Chewing

    After Taps each night, K2BSA will operate as a traditional Special Event Station in an attempt to work as many stations on as many bands as possible. K2BSA will participate in the WAE CW DX Contest and Maryland QSO Party during the AirFest weekend.
    [h=2]World Scouting Band Segments[/h]Several amateur bands have designated frequencies where Scout stations can meet. K2BSA will operate Phone, CW, and PSK modes during AirFest, giving Scouts the opportunity to experience several communication modes. K2BSA also will attempt LEO satellite communication from grid EN51wo.
    [h=3]HF Voice Communication[/h][TABLE]
    <tbody>[TR]
    [TD]Band
    [/TD]
    [TD]Mode
    [/TD]
    [TD]Segment (MHz)
    [/TD]
    [TD]Calling Freq. (MHz)
    [/TD]
    [TD]Minimum License
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]80
    [/TD]
    [TD]SSB
    [/TD]
    [TD]3.920 – 3.940
    [/TD]
    [TD]3.940
    [/TD]
    [TD]General
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]40
    [/TD]
    [TD]SSB
    [/TD]
    [TD]7.180 – 7.200
    [/TD]
    [TD]7.190
    [/TD]
    [TD]General
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]20
    [/TD]
    [TD]SSB
    [/TD]
    [TD]14.270 – 14.290
    [/TD]
    [TD]14.290
    [/TD]
    [TD]General
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]15
    [/TD]
    [TD]SSB
    [/TD]
    [TD]21.360 – 21.400
    [/TD]
    [TD]21.360
    [/TD]
    [TD]General
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    </tbody>[/TABLE]
    [h=3]HF CW Frequencies[/h][TABLE]
    <tbody>[TR]
    [TD]Band
    [/TD]
    [TD]Mode
    [/TD]
    [TD]Segment (MHz)
    [/TD]
    [TD]Calling Freq. (MHz)
    [/TD]
    [TD]Minimum License
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]80
    [/TD]
    [TD]CW
    [/TD]
    [TD]3.560 – 3.570
    [/TD]
    [TD]3.570
    [/TD]
    [TD]Technician
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]40
    [/TD]
    [TD]CW
    [/TD]
    [TD]7.030 – 7.040
    [/TD]
    [TD]7.030
    [/TD]
    [TD]Technician
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]20
    [/TD]
    [TD]CW
    [/TD]
    [TD]14.050 – 14.060
    [/TD]
    [TD]14.060
    [/TD]
    [TD]General
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]15
    [/TD]
    [TD]CW
    [/TD]
    [TD]21.130 – 21.140
    [/TD]
    [TD]21.140
    [/TD]
    [TD]Technician
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    </tbody>[/TABLE]
    [h=3]PSK Frequencies[/h][TABLE]
    <tbody>[TR]
    [TD]Band
    [/TD]
    [TD]Mode
    [/TD]
    [TD]Segment (MHz)
    [/TD]
    [TD]Calling Freq. (MHz)
    [/TD]
    [TD]Minimum License
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]80
    [/TD]
    [TD]PSK
    [/TD]
    [TD]3.570 – 3.600
    [/TD]
    [TD]3.580
    [/TD]
    [TD]Technician
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]40
    [/TD]
    [TD]PSK
    [/TD]
    [TD]7.030 – 7.040
    [/TD]
    [TD]7.035
    [/TD]
    [TD]Technician
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]20
    [/TD]
    [TD]PSK
    [/TD]
    [TD]14.070 – 14.095
    [/TD]
    [TD]14.070
    [/TD]
    [TD]General
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]15
    [/TD]
    [TD]PSK
    [/TD]
    [TD]21.070 – 21.110
    [/TD]
    [TD]21.080
    [/TD]
    [TD]Technician
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    </tbody>[/TABLE]
    [h=2]Campfire Radio Net and Talk-In[/h]For Scouters traveling from outside Will County, K2BSA will provide a directed Talk-In Net. Net Control will be part of the Camp Master’s tent. When Scouters arrive, they can communicate and Rag Chew on an undirected net called Campfire Radio. K2BSA will guard both frequencies.
    [TABLE]
    <tbody>[TR]
    [TD]Band
    [/TD]
    [TD]NCS Call Sign
    [/TD]
    [TD]Purpose
    [/TD]
    [TD]Calling Freq. (MHz)
    [/TD]
    [TD]Minimum License
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]2 m
    [/TD]
    [TD]K2BSA
    [/TD]
    [TD]Campfire Radio
    [/TD]
    [TD]147.540 (No Tone)
    [/TD]
    [TD]Technician
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]70 cm
    [/TD]
    [TD]K2BSA
    [/TD]
    [TD]Talk-In Net (Primary)
    [/TD]
    [TD]443.525 (PL 114.8)
    [/TD]
    [TD]Technician
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [TR]
    [TD]70 cm
    [/TD]
    [TD]K2BSA
    [/TD]
    [TD]Talk-In Net (Back Up)
    [/TD]
    [TD]442.550 (PL 114.8)
    [/TD]
    [TD]Technician
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    </tbody>[/TABLE]
    [h=2]QSLs[/h]All QSLs will come via K9RSR on Log Book of the World (LOTW) and QRZ.com. We will provide paper QSL cards only to operators who provide return postage. No QSL cards for Echolink.
     
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